True survivors: Joni Mitchell jams with Elton John on ‘I’m Still Standing’ at Hollywood Bowl concert

It was a case of two music legends.

That was the awe-striking scenario when Elton John joined Joni Mitchell on “I’m Still Standing” during her “Joni Jam” concert at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday night.

Mitchell put a jazzy, witty spin on John’s 1983 hit, while Sir Elton provided “Yeah yeah yeah” background vocals.

Joni Mitchell was joined by Elton John, Meryl Streep, Annie Lennox and Brandi Carlile on “I’m Still Standing” on Sunday. Randall Michelson / Live Nation-Hewitt Silva

Elton John sang backup for Joni Mitchell on her cover of his 1983 hit “I’m Still Standing” at her “Joni Jam” concert Randall Michelson / Live Nation-Hewitt Silva

But the two true survivors — Mitchell, 80, made her debut with 1968’s “Songs to a Seagull,” while John, 77, made his with 1969’s “Empty Sky” — were both sitting instead of standing.

“This is called ‘I’m Still Standing,’” Mitchell said to the crowd. “But I think I have to sing, ‘I’m still sitting after all these years.’” 

As if that weren’t enough, Brandi Carlile, Annie Lennox and Meryl Streep — yes, Meryl Streep — also joined in the fun for an all-star rendition of “I’m Still Standing” that drew cheers from the crowd of 17,000 at the amphitheater.

Joni Mitchell celebrated backstage with guests such as Elton John, Jon Batiste, Marcus Mumford, Meryl Streep, Annie Lennox, Brandi Carlile and Rita Wilson backstage at her “Joni Jam” concert. Randall Michelson / Live Nation-Hewitt Silva

Mitchell played a few songs for the first time and performed some live rarities at the “Joni Jam” at the Hollywood Bowl. Randall Michelson / Live Nation-Hewitt Silva

It was a joyous highlight of Mitchell’s two-night stand at the Hollywood Bowl — her first headlining concerts in Los Angeles in 24 years. And a host of musicians — from Marcus Mumford and Jacob Collier to Jon Batiste  — came out to jam with the “Big Yellow Taxi” singer.

Mitchell — who released her “The Asylum Years (1976 to 1980)” box set earlier this month — played three songs for the first-time ever in her iconic career: “Harlem in Havana,” “The Sire of Sorrow (Job’s Sad Song)” and “If I Had a Heart.”

Joni Mitchell’s “Joni Jam” concerts at the Hollywood Bowl were her first shows in Los Angeles in 24 years. Randall Michelson / Live Nation-Hewitt Silva

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer also performed such live rarities as “Hejira,” “God Must Be a Boogie Man” and “Dog Eat Dog.”

After suffering a brain aneurysm in 2015 that left her unable to speak or walk, Mitchell has been on the comeback since making a surprise return to the stage at the Newport Folk Festival in 2022.

Joni Mitchell performs with Marcus Mumford during her “Joni Jam” at the Hollywood Bowl this weekend. Randall Michelson / Live Nation-Hewitt Silva

She followed that up in 2023 with a headlining concert at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Quincy, Washington.

And then — after winning Best Folk Album for her 2023 LP “Joni Mitchell at Newport [Live]” — the singer-songwriter made her long-overdue Grammy debut in February with a stirring rendition of “Both Sides, Now.” 

Earlier this year, Mitchell also saluted John and his songwriting partner, Bernie Taupin, when they received the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song in Washington, DC. During that tribute, she also performed “I’m Still Standing” in her own swinging style.

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